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genuine top secret front diffuser, its the carbon skinned version to suit bnr34

bought it a while ago but sold my car before it arrived lol

$1300

http://www.topsecretjpn.com/products/34underpanel.jpg

will get actual pics tomoro

locaed on the gold coast

thanks

hay novak

do u have this with u ? :kiss:

can u get me a bit better pics of where it mounts up to the car

just trying to see if i can fit this to my car (gtt)

thanks

julz

hey julz, ye i do its with me, well at storage.. so ill go there tomoro during the day and get some pics for u. what front bar u running?

ur a carbon whore like me haha i got so much carbon for my 32 its not funny, dry carbon boot, bonnet, wing, doors and door cards, wet front n rear diffusers, rear pods, seats, rear interior trims, false floor where the rear seats been removed, and all the little fiddly shit lol

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hey julz, ye i do its with me, well at storage.. so ill go there tomoro during the day and get some pics for u. what front bar u running?

ur a carbon whore like me haha i got so much carbon for my 32 its not funny, dry carbon boot, bonnet, wing, doors and door cards, wet front n rear diffusers, rear pods, seats, rear interior trims, false floor where the rear seats been removed, and all the little fiddly shit lol

nice man

ive got a few pieces, im thinking about getting a hi octane racing r34 gtr dash for my r34 (just trying to suss out how much f**king around there would be involved in putting it in my gtt) , looking for a front splitter or diffuser, just bought canards, i want side skirts and rear pods but they r hard to find, thinking about getting the bomex carbon front bar, also got the rb26 engine valley cover and front cam gear cover for when my 26/30 goes in. i want the doors as well but its still a street car and i only have a half cage, if i go a full cage i will definately be going the carbon outer doors to match the door trims i bought from u.

ive also found 60mm bolt on flares in carbon which i wanna get but i have to decide on wheels first.

where did u get the false rear seat from i would love that so much. its hard to find shit for r34s

nice man

ive got a few pieces, im thinking about getting a hi octane racing r34 gtr dash for my r34 (just trying to suss out how much f**king around there would be involved in putting it in my gtt) , looking for a front splitter or diffuser, just bought canards, i want side skirts and rear pods but they r hard to find, thinking about getting the bomex carbon front bar, also got the rb26 engine valley cover and front cam gear cover for when my 26/30 goes in. i want the doors as well but its still a street car and i only have a half cage, if i go a full cage i will definately be going the carbon outer doors to match the door trims i bought from u.

ive also found 60mm bolt on flares in carbon which i wanna get but i have to decide on wheels first.

where did u get the false rear seat from i would love that so much. its hard to find shit for r34s

hey bro sorry didnt get a chance to yesterday had a big day on and i gotta do it during the day, il do it today tho, i dunno about a full carbon dash they hell expensive lol not worth it imo. wat sides n rear pods u got now, if u can wait i might be able to get u some z tune ones in carbon MAYBE.

the false floors i had a friend from a trim shop make up, layed down a sheet then hand layed up some fibreglass then made it in carbon, took a while but its comin along

talk soon buddy

yeah there really expensive around 5000 but it looks amazing and would probably be the only gtt street registered using one lol

yeah the side skirts would be amazin, i can wait u no i can be patient lol

are they the ones empire aero was doing because i enquired about them but they never got back to me.

if u could find out that would be sick my car isnt going back to the panel beaters for about 2 months or so for more body work

talk soon

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